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Show SPORTS Strikes to Spare liy Jay K. Jensrn Tin: local Southeast Court was the scene of ;in interesting howl-inn howl-inn match Wednesday evening. After the regularly wheduled league play was over a special dmbles niath wis arranged. "Doc" Mason and Hill Ward, perhaps per-haps lull's two top Ixiwlers. wore matched against two "fer-eigncrs"; "fer-eigncrs"; Leo Rollick, now of X)S Angeles but formerly of this state, and a comparative newcomer in Ixiwling circles; Hank Lauman of St. Louis. Rollick Rol-lick had taken home an elephant's ele-phant's share of the prize money at the American Howling Congress Con-gress last year. He captured the hingles championship, a second in the all-events, was a member of the winning team, and produced pro-duced a .'100 score during the tourney. Lauman had howled on the St. Louis Herman Undertaker's Under-taker's team, one of the nation's best, and was sporting a powerful power-ful 221 average. When the match got under way Laumnn produced some exceptionally ex-ceptionally fine bowling. He burned out games of 215, 230 and a sensational 27S) game for a 75-1 series! The highest match series score produced on the local courts, according to Southeast South-east Court's owner, Carl Sand-qulbt. Sand-qulbt. In the first series Ward and Mason, both of whum throw-rather throw-rather straight halls, couldn't seem to really get going. It would have taken some "going" to beat Lauman and Rollick, both curve ball artists, however. In the second series the local boys got going and managed to squeeze by Rollick and Lauman The scores tell the story: First Series Mason 187 223 18950? Ward 1G2 152 223538 1137 Rollick 204 211 223-638 Lauman .... 245 230 279754 1392 Second Series Mason 210 237 192639 Ward 19Q 241 192623 1262 Rollick 173 191 186550 Lauman 221 269 191 G81 1231 |